Also often times cancel culture isn't that bad. No one is required to be on a TV show. Taking someone off your show for anti-semetic remarks isn't that bad. Cancelling someone's college campus speaking event isn't erasing them from history. Neither is taking down a statue of someone who did terrible things.
It really is, 99/100 times, just holding someone accountable and showing that certain things shouldn't be acceptable and people only get mad because they want those things to be acceptable.
You might say "Oh, well what if they come for me" and I say if you're worried about one of your actions being the reason you lose your job, maybe you should think twice about that particular action. /shruggie
Well sometimes we gotta look at the bigger picture. If they said some shit 10 years ago, and said the same shit 10 days ago.... I don't know what you want me to say. If they said some shit 20 years ago, and gave a real, true heartfelt explanation about why it was wrong and what they've done differently, then we should support that. But I definitely understand that not enough people support the redemption aspect.
@Tim It was good! Some tinkering with Compose and finally pushed the rest of the app over. I'm gonna do some code cleanup tonight and see how much code I'm able to drop as a result.
Okay sorry my food really is here and I'm hangry which is probably why I decided to rant about cancel culture LOL I'll be back in a bit.
people just lie in general and there's two sides to every story
people should be held accountable but we shouldn't be so quick to judge and ready to take down someone without a chance for them to respond/explain themselves
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